[TUT] making volume and home button viberate when pressed - Galaxy S I9000 General

firstly thanks to kenjilucas19 for finding this
CAUTION:- 1. the button you will make virtual can not be used on lockscreen
2. do not use this for power button else you will not be able to wake up your screen
you will need root for this
1. open any file manager with root access
2. go to /system/usr/keylayout
3. open aries-keypad.kl with text editor
4. change the word WAKE with VIRTUAL
5. save the file and reboot
you are done
it was done originally on galaxy mini, thread link:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667694

Its usr, not use .

sorry my keyboard app auto correct words

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PS ShutXp

Hi Guys,
Need a little help.
I flashed my Diamond, and I'm just restoring my software and I can't remember how I done it before but I had PS shutxp set-up and mapped to the power button when held down.
I tried searching but I can't find the thread that I used to do this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated =)
Thanks,
Steve.
here you are!
Credit goes to "easy2001x"
1. Save and zip the file called “PowerOffWarning.exe” from the windows directory
2. Go to the directory that has your psshutxp executable in it and rename the psshutxp.exe to PowerOffWarning.exe.
3. Zip the new “PowerOffWarning.exe” and skin files into a zip file.
4. Execute the zip file and overwrite the “PowerOffWarning.exe” file in the windows directory.
5. Press and hold your power button and enjoy your new shutdown/reset/screen off options.
Do it on your own risk, j havent test it, and it come from Mogu's forum..
Thanks Guys!
Ever so grateful for your quick response!
Steve
xenkato said:
Credit goes to "easy2001x"
1. Save and zip the file called “PowerOffWarning.exe” from the windows directory
2. Go to the directory that has your psshutxp executable in it and rename the psshutxp.exe to PowerOffWarning.exe.
3. Zip the new “PowerOffWarning.exe” and skin files into a zip file.
4. Execute the zip file and overwrite the “PowerOffWarning.exe” file in the windows directory.
5. Press and hold your power button and enjoy your new shutdown/reset/screen off options.
Do it on your own risk, j havent test it, and it come from Mogu's forum..
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Eazy2001 not easy ;-)
Blazeitup123 said:
here you are!
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Hi - I'm using this cab in lieu of the normal psShutXP.cab and am pleased to see that this actually powers the device off properly as opposed to sleeping.
Being very picky on the cosmetics (!), I noticed the latest psShutXP.cab fades down the background when the window launches - as per desktop XP/Vista etc - yet this version here doesn't. Perhaps an edit of an older version?
I'll take functionality over cosmetics any day.. however both would be just perfect!!
Any ideas guys?
xenkato said:
Credit goes to "easy2001x"
1. Save and zip the file called “PowerOffWarning.exe” from the windows directory
2. Go to the directory that has your psshutxp executable in it and rename the psshutxp.exe to PowerOffWarning.exe.
3. Zip the new “PowerOffWarning.exe” and skin files into a zip file.
4. Execute the zip file and overwrite the “PowerOffWarning.exe” file in the windows directory.
5. Press and hold your power button and enjoy your new shutdown/reset/screen off options.
Do it on your own risk, j havent test it, and it come from Mogu's forum..
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I installed this cab file called poweroff-diamond.cab from andrewloh, which is basically ShutXP, but once it's installed, it automatically mapped to the long-press power button.
just install the standard psshutxp and use advanced config tool to map it to long press power key
hi guys
how can I mapping on/off button with advanced config?
Here is onother that works with Power Button
ShutXP in the Start Menu
Is there any possibility or option to have this programme (shutxp) in the start menu, instead of pressing long the power button, for powering off the diamond?
toful said:
Is there any possibility or option to have this programme (shutxp) in the start menu, instead of pressing long the power button, for powering off the diamond?
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You can accomplish that by installing one of the official cab files for psShutXP that I have attached below.
And of course, you can simply go to Settings > Personal > Menu to add it to your list of frequent applications in the start menu.
NOTE: This version doesn't include a custom skin, it uses the default WinXP skin.
cerebralgenius said:
You can accomplish that by installing one of the official cab files for psShutXP that I have attached below.
And of course, you can simply go to Settings > Personal > Menu to add it to your list of frequent applications in the start menu.
NOTE: This version doesn't include a custom skin, it uses the default WinXP skin.
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Thank you for your reply, cerebralgenius.
The point is that I've already looked to the settings you mention but I don't have map this programme for selecting it. I have it installed together with a ROM pack so I can not select it to view it on the start menu.
I will try the new cab you posted.
Thanks

[How To] Disable volume button when screen lock

Dear all,
I am not sure if this is being shared. Anyway i found this solution myself and wishes to share with anyone who is running WM6.1 and wish to keep their volume button lock when screen lock. Below are the steps.
Step 1) Make a backup of HTCVolumeControl.dll in your windows folder
Step 2))REGEDIT HLCU\Software\HTC\Bootlauncher\Services\HTCVOLUME\Module, change value from "Windows\HTCVolumeControl.dll" to "Windows\HTCVolumeControl.dll.bak" and RESTART
Step 3) Copy attached HTCVolumeControl.dll to windows folder and replace the existing one using Total Commander or other file explorer
Step 4) REGEDIT HLCU\Software\HTC\Bootlauncher\Services\HTCVOLUME, change value from "Windows\HTCVolumeControl.dll.bak" back to "Windows\HTCVolumeControl.dll"
Step 5) REGEDIT HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay, set "LoadIconFromResDLL"=dword:00000001, and RESTART
WOW! I've been looking for something like this for a while now! Thanks!
yes i know because i came across some thread regarding accidentally activating the volume button while screen is lock. I personally is facing this problem until i found this solution.
glad that it works for you. =)

[Guide] Change the user buttons to home and back

I was looking to change the user configurable buttons on my Desire Z but couldn't find a easy guide or simple solution. I started to experiment a bit. This is what I found out:
To change the layout you only need to things:
1. a rooted phone
2. A program like Root explorer with R/W permissions
Then do the following:
Go to system/usr/keylayout and open the file for the layout you are using in a text editor (in my case this was the WWE version)
I then changed 'user 1' to 'HOME' and 'user 2' to 'BACK'.
I did a soft reset and I now use the user 1 button to go to the home screen and the user 2 button to go back
note 1:I allso made the above changes to vision-keypad.kl and the wwe-bopomo.kl files, maybe someone can confirm if this is really nessacary
note 2: This guide is problably written a 1000 times but I couldn't find it so I hope it's my first real (small) contribution
Grtz

Guide to enable soft nav keys and disable capacitive keys in CM 12.1 (without xposed)

The CM devs are unable to include this functionality for our device (it is against CM design guidelines to enable soft keys, because zenfone's hard keys are not backlit and therefore cannot be hidden), so I thought I'd share my findings on a simple method to do it yourself.
(Disclaimer: while this does not involve anything difficult, you do have to make minor changes to important system files. Please proceed with caution and at your own risk. I cannot be held responsible for any problems that may result in following this guide.)
First, open the CM file manager and if you haven't done so already, give it root access (open the sidebar, press the gear icon at the bottom, then open "general settings" and scroll down to "advanced" and you'll find "Access Mode", which you set to root access).
To enable soft keys:
Use the file manager to navigate to the system folder, where you'll find the build.prop file. Tap it and select to use editor to open it. Then scroll down to the end of the file and add this line:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Then click the disk icon up top to save the edited file. Reboot your device and you should have the soft keys.
If you want to turn them off temporarily just open the build.prop file again and add a # in front of qemu.hw.mainkeys=0 then save and reboot.
Next, how to disable the hard capacitive keys:
Again using file manager, navigate to system-usr-keylayout. Open the ftxxxx_ts.kl file with editor. Add a # to the front of the first three lines. They should look like this:
#key 158 BACK VIRTUAL
#key 102 HOME VIRTUAL
#key 139 APP_SWITCH VIRTUAL
Now save the file and reboot your device, and the hard keys should now be disabled.
If you want to enable them again just go back to the ftxxxx_ts.kl file and remove the three # marks that you added, and as usual save and reboot.
I have not tried this on rooted stock firmware, so don't know if the method is the same. Would be good if someone on stock could try and let us know. Think you need a 3rd party file explorer (something like ES Explorer) to do it in stock?

[Kenzo] Guide to Enable On-Screen Navigation Bar and Disable Hardware keys! [AOSP]

Hello Guys, this Guide is for those who are on AOSP 5.1.1 Rom (May work on other ROMs) and want complete stock experience with On-Screen Navigation Bar for your Redmi Note 3 pro SnapDragon!
REQUIRMENTS:
1) Any Root File Manager (Here ES file explorer)
CAUTION: Editing system files is harmful, do it at your own risk.
GUIDE:
STEP 1 - Enabling Software keys
1.Open ES File Explorer, tap the menu icon from top left corner and expand Tools. In tools, enable the ‘Root Explorer’ option and grand full root access to ES explorer when prompted.
2.In ES explorer, open the Device (/) directory from Menu > Local > Device. Go to system folder and open the build.prop file with ES note editor.
3. Edit the file by selecting the edit option from top right corner. Then scroll down to the bottom and add the line qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
4. Go back and select ‘Yes’ to save the build.prop file.
5.Reboot the phone.
NOTE: If you see the on-screen keys only then proceed to next step!
STEP 2 - Disabling Hardware Keys
1) Open ES file explorer, go to Device > system > usr > keylayout directory. Open the file “ft5x06_ts.kl”, open it as Text and then select ES note editor. Edit the file and simply add the # prefix in front of the word key for all 4 keys.
In the end of that file there will be following four lines:
key 158 BACK
key 139 MENU
key 172 HOME
key 217 SEARCH
Add a '#' before each line so it would look like this:
#key 158 BACK
#key 139 MENU
#key 172 HOME
#key 217 SEARCH
2) Go back, Save file and Reboot.
3) Hardware Keys should now be disabled.
STEP 3 - Disabling capacitive key lights.
1)Download Capacitive Buttons app from Play Store.
2)Open it and grant root access.
3)Select the first option i.e no brightness.
4)Reboot.
All Done!
Dear tested on rmn3pro global stable 7.3.6 and it is working.
It worked for me
thank you
Its not working on redmi note 3 pro miui9.2. Please help.
anx.srv said:
Its not working on redmi note 3 pro miui9.2. Please help.
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Same here. Does not work with MIUI 9.5
Not working in my stock rom.
I've tried this in custom rom.its worked.But in my Samsung j7 2015 stock rom, its not working.Is there any other method to enable on screen navigation bar?
Please Help!

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